Your little one will love to learning about all the different trains and what they are used for with this beautiful hardback book!
From steam trains to freight trains, high-speed trains and passenger trains, this book, robust enough to survive a toddler tantrum of any severity, is just perfect for sharing with young rail enthusiasts aged 0+.
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Harper Lee's acclaimed To Kill a Mockingbird won a Pulitzer Prize after its publication in 1960 and is hugely influential in its exposure of racial prejudice.
Set in the American Deep South, the story is seen through the eyes of six-year-old Scout, whose lawyer father Atticus Finch defends a young black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman.
As Scout's family deals with the hostility and prejudice as a result of the case, there's a dawning realisation for Scout of all the inequality and injustice in her world.
Powerful and moving, this Great American Novel is a must-have addition to every reader's bookshelf and with the follow-up Go Set a Watchman one of this year's most eagerly awaited and bestselling titles already, now is the perfect time to rediscover the hugely important book.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

Mr Gum's list of awards is now as long as his scabby arm - and it includes the Red House Children's Book Award!Andy Stanton's books have become a phenomenon, and kids go crazy for his madder-than-madcap humour. In What's for Dinner, Mr Gum?, the town of Lamonic Bibber is all set for a crazy, all-out food fight.
Hold onto your hats, it's another bizarre and demented Mr Gum adventure. Readers from 7+ will relish What's For Dinner, Mr Gum?This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

Enid Blyton is a superb storyteller and in The Adventures of the Wishing-Chair, readers from 7+ will be enchanted by Mollie and Peter's fantastic journeys.
The magical chair can not only grant wishes, but it also sprouts wings and transports the children to a giant's castle, the Land of Dreams and a disappearing island.
These magic-filled stories provide lots of fun for young readers.
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In Paper Towns, Margo Roth Spiegelman's adventures have become the stuff of legend at her high school - and Quentin is delighted when she summons him to join her on an all-night road trip. He's always had a crush on her and can't help but follow as she vows to seek revenge. But then Margo disappears. She hasn't been seen for over a week when Quentin realises there are clues to her whereabouts, and they've all been left just for him... As he finds himself absorbed deeper into the mystery, Quentin has no choice but to take another road trip across America as he starts to evaluate just who and what it is he is looking for. A coming-of-age story mixed with a captivating mystery, this is another startling young adult read from Queen of Teen 2014 nominee John Green, the bestselling author of The Fault In Our Stars and Looking for Alaska, that fans excited for the release of the Paper Towns film must read! This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

The winner of both the Carnegie Medal and Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012, Chaos Walking author Patrick Ness' A Monster Calls is an extraordinarily moving novel about the difficult subject of terminal illness and coming to terms with loss.
Based on an idea by the late Siobhan Dowd, this is an unforgettable read. 'The monster showed up just after midnight. As they do...' is how the book begins, but it isn't the monster Conor's been expecting. He's been expecting the one from his nightmare, the one he's had nearly every night since his mother started her treatments. This monster is something different - something ancient and something wild.
Soon to be a film starring Felicity Jones, Sigourney Weaver and Liam Neeson, A Monster Calls is a heartbreakingly beautiful read.
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Award-winning author Louis Sachar is a terrific storyteller who always has an original and interesting perspective.Holes tells the story of Stanley Yelnats, whose family has a history of bad luck. Stanley's not too surprised when he's sent to a juvenile detention centre in Texas for a crime he didn't commit, but even he can't believe that all he and the other boys have to do is dig holes all day.
Before long, Stanley realises that what he must actually uncover is the truth... Readers from 9+ who love a good story will find this totally unputdownable.
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Harper Lee's acclaimed To Kill a Mockingbird won a Pulitzer Prize after its publication in 1960 and is hugely influential in its exposure of racial prejudice.
Set in the American Deep South, the story is seen through the eyes of six-year-old Scout, whose lawyer father Atticus Finch defends a young black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman.
As Scout's family deals with the hostility and prejudice as a result of the case, there's a dawning realisation for Scout of all the inequality and injustice in her world.
Powerful and moving, this 'Great American Novel' is a must-have addition to every reader's bookshelf and with the publication of follow-up Go Set a Watchman already one of the biggest sellers of the year, now is the perfect time to rediscover the hugely important book.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

Chuckling like a chipmunk is guaranteed with Mr Gum and the Power Crystals by Andy Stanton.
Expect more anarchic humour and dastardly, evil-doings as Mr Gum tries to revive an ancient and deadly curse.
Ideal for fans of Horrid Henry aged 7+ who are starting to develop a love of reading!
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Harriet Manners is back - and she's still very much a geek in All That Glitters, the fourth book in Holly Smale's award-winning Geek Girl series!
Harriet has finally made it to sixth form and is determined to make sure things are going to be different from now on - but Nat is busy falling in love at college and Toby is far too interested in a top secret project to be there for her... Harriet quickly realises this is not a good thing!
A Queen of Teen nominee and one of the most popular writers for children aged 11+ around today, this latest Geek Girl book is once again funny, true and perfect feel-good reading!
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What's Happening to Me? (Boys) is a helpful and sensitive guide to growing up and gives straightforward information on the physical changes and emotional upheaval that your young son can expect as he heads towards puberty.
Tricky topics are demystified and What's Happening to Me? is a reassuring and entertaining read for children aged from 9+.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

A special 20th anniversary edition of the original collection of Horrid Henry stories, Francesca Simon's irresistibly naughty tales see our favourite trouble-magnet pretending to be perfect for the day (which causes far more chaos than Henry's usual bad behaviour) and falling out with next-door's Moody Margaret, as well as camping in France. Henry lives up to horrible expectations with plenty of grumpy and gruesome behaviour... Horrid Henry is ideal for encouraging reluctant readers from 5+ and this anniversary edition of the wicked and funny stories comes with brand new material for little ones to enjoy - Twenty Things You Didn't Know About Horrid Henry - and a fantastic double die-cut cover! This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

Discover why burglars were scared of bogies, which poet said he ate an ape and much more in Horrible Histories: Villainous Victorians!
Unveiling little-known (and rather nasty!) facts about the Victorian era in the traditional Horrible Histories foul and funny style, this book will appeal to reluctant readers just as much as those interested in history and fans of the BAFTA-winning TV series.
Written by Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brown, it's sure to quickly become a favourite as it shows children just how fascinating and gross history can be!

Snap! The Enormous Crocodile just loves to guzzle up little boys and girls - but what happens when the other animals decide they've had enough of his cunning tricks...
A Roald Dahl favourite - with the trademark iconic illustrations from Quentin Blake all present - the book is full of some wicked humour as the animals scheme together to get rid of the cruel crocodile once and for all!
Ideal for younger readers before they move on to Roald Dahl's novels, this is a fun, mischievous read to delight readers aged 5 and over.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

We love Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid books here at the Book People and Hard Luck - the eighth book in the worldwide bestselling series - might just find the luckless Greg Heffley and his family in their most embarrassing situation(s) yet! Greg's losing streak just won't come to an end - best friend Rowley has ditched him for a girl; he just can't make new friends in middle school and his family are still annoying... In an effort to improve things, Greg decides he'll leave all future decisions to the roll of a dice - but will he be lucky? Fresh, funny and full of situations children aged 9 and over will recognise, this is a laugh-out-loud book sure to delight them (and more than a few grown-ups who browse through)!This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

An enchanting new series from the author-illustrator partnership of Vivian French and David Melling, Dragons Can't Swim is perfect for fans of the How to Train Your Dragon series and
The Moonshine Dragon by Cornelia Funke.
Sam J. Butterbiggins' dream is to become a knight, but he has a problem - he's been packed off to his aunt and uncle's castle where he has to contend with his annoying cousin Prune and the weird creatures his aunt looks after in her Luxury Accommodation for Dragons, Griffins and other Regal Beasts!
When Godfrey the dragon gets stuck down a well, Sam and Prune have to work together to come to the rescue. Inside the well they make an incredible discovery - a scroll giving instructions on the six quests to be completed in order to become the perfect knight! Sam's ambition seems close at hand, if only Prune would stop getting in the way...
The first book in a brilliant series of children's books, young readers aged 5 and above will fall in love with the adventures of Sam and Prune - and this is the perfect place to start!
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The Knife of Never Letting Go has won many awards for author Patrick Ness and will score an instant hit with teenagers readers aged 13+. First in the Chaos Walking trilogy, this novel covers big issues of identity and trust with lots of skill and wit. The plot unfolds at breakneck speed as Todd Hewitt is forced to go on the run from his town when he uncovers a secret that puts his life at risk. The strange dystopian world throws up a series of nightmare encounters that Todd struggles to survive. This is an unbeatable read for the young adult market - and those who are a little bit older! This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

At Red House we know that many children, no matter how young, are constantly On the Go and this board book will delight them as they get to learn more about all sorts of fascinating vehicles.
From a Fishing Boat to a Rescue Helicopter and an Ice Cream Van, the book will teach little ones all sorts of facts about vehicles that can drive, sail and fly! With bright and bold illustrations and chunky tabbed pages too, the book will soon be baby's favourite.
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Award-winning author Frank Cottrell Boyce has a quirky sense of humour that makes his writing appealing and fun for independent readers but also ideal for parents to read aloud to their youngsters.
Cosmic is the story of thirteen-year-old Liam who is already six foot tall and consequently manages to join a rocket launch into outer space by pretending to be an adult. Liam's hilarious adventures carry a poignant message about what it means to be a parent.
Readers aged 9+ will enjoy Cosmic and should also read Frank Cottrell Boyce's books Millions and Framed.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

Peppa Pig: My Mummy is a lovely celebration of mothers and their all-round, multi-tasking wonderfulness! Whether she's offering comforting cuddles or fighting fires, Peppa Pig's mummy is just brilliant and this colourful, chunky board book is guaranteed to charm mums and their toddlers everywhere. Sure to become a bedtime favourite!This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

The animals are having a very noisy time on the farm and little ones will love joining in the fun in this interactive book from the Gruffalo illustrator. Axel Scheffler's Noisy Farm allows children to press the buttons to bring the farm to life with the sounds of chickens, sheep, pigs, ducks, cows and horses.
With activities on every double-page spread and lots of things to spot too, this sound book is sure to quickly become a favourite with any child with a passion for animals.
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The beautiful, nostalgic illustrations and gentle rhyming verses of Janet and Allan Ahlberg's Peepo! will charm babies and toddlers, not to mention parents, grandparents and babysitters too. This sturdy board book version of the best-loved classic is ideal for introducing your young baby to games of 'peepo' and little ones will be entranced by the sing-song verses and cheeky baby peeping from the pages in the book.
This is a lovely gift for parents and their babies and it's suitable for ages from 0+.
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Dick King-Smith, best-loved author of Babe the Sheep-pig and countless other enchanting animal stories, has created another heroic animal character who will captivate young readers. Max the Hedgehog is a bright little animal with wits as sharp as his spines, so can he overcome the problem of how to cross the road to the park safely? Young animal lovers aged 7+ will enjoy this touching tale. This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

With a fresh and contemporary voice, John Green, author of Looking for Alaska and shortlisted for the Queen of Teen award in 2014, tells the story of a cynical teenage cancer sufferer who unexpectedly falls in love.
The no-holds barred wit, sensitivity and sharp observations of lead character Hazel mean that The Fault in Our Stars will move you to laugh and cry in equal measures as she falls for the charm of Augustus, who she meets at a cancer support group. Already a teen classic, this profound book is an unforgettable read, starring Divergent's Shailene Woodley and Ansel Engort in the lead roles, that has now been adapted into a major film that has had cinema audiences in tears across the world. This is a special film tie-in edition of the poignant bestseller.This children's book has been hand-picked for you by Red House.

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